Joint MOMENT-PRISM workshop - Future Internet Design: Aspects of network monitoring, privacy and security, 28 Sep. 2009 Brussels
Introduction and Welcome, Dr. Sathya Rao, Project manager, MOMENT-PRISM Projects, Switzerland
Designing a network measurement ontology for a semantically driven architecture, Prof. Javier Aracil, UAM, Spain
Unified Interface for accessing monitored data from heterogeneous infrastructure, Dr. Peter Haga, ELTE, Hungary
Novel features of the MOMENT query language SQUEME, Dr. Martin Nilsson, SICS; Sweden
Standardizing ontologies for the IP traffic measurement: A first step in QoS standardization at ETSI, Dr. Angel Ferreiro Olivo, TID, Spain
Traffic analysis in multi-service IP networks: Measurement and modelling for QoS improvement, Andreas Aurelius, Acreo AB, Sweden
Future Monitoring Architecture requirements for the federated Internet infrastructure, Felix Strohmeier, Salzburg, Austria
Privacy compliant analysis and global early warning with the Internet Analysis System, Matthias Deml, Univ. of applied Sciences, Germany
Legal implications of network monitoring: privacy threats and requirements, Gaudino Francesca, Baker, Italy
Fast, Scalable, and privacy-preserving data processing techniques for "on-link" network monitoring: the PRISM Front-End, Prof. Giuseppe Bianchi, CNIT, Italy
Flexible and safe data transmission with IPFIX in the PRISM System, Carsten Schmoll, Fraunhofer; Germany
Measurable progress on empirical Internet science: [meta-]data repositories and privacy-sensitive data-sharing frameworks, K. Claffy, CAIDA, U.S.A; E. Aben, RIPE, Netherlands
WOMBAT: What are the baddies doing in my network? , Herbert Bos, VU University, Netherlands
Project presentation (interview with Prof. Giuseppe Bianchi for videnskab.dk).
This video presents the capturing probe developed within the framework of PRISM project.
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